McIlroy 11/4 to win a Major in 2014

With one Major over, three remain in the 2014 golfing calendar and Boylesports has priced up some specials for the season.

Bubba Watson, who landed the US masters, is 12/1 to win another Major in 2014, whilst the American is 1/33 not to win any more Majors in 2014.

Jordan Spieth, who tied second to Jonas Blixt in the US Masters, is installed at 12/1 to win any of the three remaining Major tournaments, whilst Rory McIlroy can be backed at 11/4 to win a Major in 2014.

McIlroy can be backed at 100/1 to win the remaining three Major tournaments, whilst the Northern Irishman is 3/1 to win exactly one Major and 25/1 to win exactly two.

Tiger Woods who missed the US Masters due to injury is on offer at 7/2 to win exactly one Major in 2014 with 1/6 the price for Woods to draw a blank and win no Majors in 2014.

Liam Glynn, PR Executive at Boylesports said “Rory McIlroy will be very hungry for a Major in 2014 and the current price of 11/4 for him to win a Major in 2014 is already proving popular with punters.”

He added “Jordan Spieth is a name to look out for in the future and after tying second in the US Masters, the twenty year old who was born in Dallas can be backed at 12/1 to win any of the remaining Majors in 2014.”

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